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on friday, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello, I'm new to the group and I was told to e-mail you.

Greetings, and welcome to the list, BBBooder!
   My Name is Quvar, I am the current Beginners' Grammarian, my job here is to help out newcomers and beginners in 
learning Klingon.  I correct grammar and provide advice for those trying to learn Klingon. If you put KLBC at the beginning 
of the subject line of a message, it marks it as a beginner level topic. This may be a question for me, or just conversation 
with other beginners in general. KLBC is not limited onto to participation by beginners, though! Anyone may contribute. 
The rule here is that the first person allowed to discuss the grammar of a KLBC post is the BG (me). Once I've gotten 
through with it, if there are any corrections or additions you think of, go ahead and post. This system keeps the beginner's 
confusion down to a minimum. If possible, you should also include what you were trying to say, in English. This will make it 
easier for me to make sure that you say what you are trying to say.

The two most important web sites to be aware of, if you are not already:

The Klingon Language Institute:
http://www.kli.org

This list's FAQ:
http://www.bigfoot.com/~dspeers/klingon/faq.htm

The FAQ will certainly answer many of your first questions, and it provides information about how you can learn Klingon 
and use this mailing list, and the KLBC.  

Maybe you can introduce yourself  (in english or klingon) or show us how much klingon you know so far.
What language resources do you have already? Have you been thinking about a Klingon name yet? Where are you from?

Feel free to ask questions, analyze other people's messages, and attempt your own. Hope to read you soon!

Quvar
Beginners' Grammarian
  ghojwI'pu'wI' vISaH







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